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Discrimination Against Japanese-Americans in America Prior to the War
Executive Order 9066
Resistance to Executive Order 9066
Anti-Japanese Reaction Following Pearl Harbor
Time line of WWII
Life in Japanese Internment Camps
Japanese Internment Camp Locations
How Japanese Internment Camps Ended
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Time line: 1941-1945
Japan attacks Pearl Harbor. America declares war on Japan the next day.
1941:
December 7;
Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor.
December 8;
U.S declares war on Japan.
1942:
February 19;
Executive
Order 9066 authorizes removal of Japanese Americans from West Coast.
More Information on Executive Order 9066
March 18;
War Relocation Authority created to run internment camps.
Mapping of Camps
100th Infantry Battalion
June;
100
th
Infantry Battalion is formed almost entirely of Japanese Americans from Hawaii.
1943:
February;
All
adult internees forced to answer loyalty questionnaire.
1945:
January 2;
Internees allowed to return to west coast
.
August 14;
Japan surrenders and World War II ends
.
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Time line: 1941-1945
Japan attacks Pearl Harbor. America declares war on Japan the next day.
1941:December 7;Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor.December 8;U.S declares war on Japan.1942:February 19;Executive Order 9066 authorizes removal of Japanese Americans from West Coast. More Information on Executive Order 9066March 18;
War Relocation Authority created to run internment camps. Mapping of Camps
June;100thInfantry Battalion is formed almost entirely of Japanese Americans from Hawaii.
1943:
February;All adult internees forced to answer loyalty questionnaire.
1945:January 2;Internees allowed to return to west coast.August 14;Japan surrenders and World War II ends.